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下面有一篇歪果仁写的 18 Top Tools for Java developers 可以参考一下。

It’s as true for Java developers as it is for woodworkers: You can’t do the job right without the right tools. Fortunately, there are plenty of Java tools designed to make it significantly simpler to write good Java code — and help you make your Java code even better.

You’ll probably know many of the tools on this list of 18 choices, but others may be new to you. And odds are you haven’t tried them all yet!

Gradle: Build tool. Automates the building, testing, publishing, deployment, and more of software as well as generating static websites or documentation.

Eclipse: Open-source integrated development environment (IDE). If you could have just one tool for Java development, Eclipse would be a good choice.

IntelliJ: IDE made by JetBrains, available in an Apache 2-licensed community edition and a commercial edition. IntelliJ provides similar features to Eclipse, with a smooth, developer-friendly experience.

FindBugs: Static code analyzer. Classifies potential errors in code as scariest, scary, troubling, or “of concern.” Available as a standalone GUI or as a plugin for Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ, Gradle, Hudson, and Jenkins.

Jackson:JSON parser. Aims to be fast, correct, lightweight, and ergonomic for developers.

Snappy:Compression/decompression library from Google Code. A great resource when speed is a requirement.

JD-GUI: Decompiler. Standalone graphic utility that displays source codes of “.class” files. Free for non-commercial use (i.e., can’t be included or embedded in commercial products).

Of course, don’t forget New Relic Java Monitoring,the best way to see everything in your Java applications. With New Relic, you can pinpoint code-level application performance issues quickly so you can fix them faster.